Meadow and Mommy's Migraines is a tender and uplifting story about love, empathy, and understanding, written especially for children ages 4-8.
In a warm little home at the end of Buttercup Lane, young Meadow and her sweet mommy share a world filled with sidewalk chalk, tea parties, and laughter. But sometimes, Mommy has something called a migraine a big word that brings quiet days, dim lights, and rest.
Through soft moments of sadness, hope, and kindness, Meadow learns how to care, comfort, and show that love doesn't stop even on the sleepy days.
This beautifully written story by Jared Ross helps young readers understand chronic illness in a compassionate, age-appropriate way while celebrating the strength of family, the power of empathy, and the deep bond between a mother and her child.
Perfect for cozy bedtime reading or classroom discussion, Meadow and Mommy's Migraines gently reminds children that even when a parent can't always play, their love is always, always there.